
Chateau
Chaumont was built on the site of a former fortress that had dominated
the
Work
was begun by Charles d’ Amboise in 1466, and
continued by many owners over the centuries. After the death of Henry II
in 1559 it was bought by his wife Catherine de
Medicis who proceeded to force Diane de
Poitiers (Henry’s former mistress) to give up the beautiful
Chateau Chenonceau in exchange for living
here. Diane added her touch and influence as did many other owners,
though none more so than Prince Amadee de
Broglie. He moved here with his new bride in 1875 and did much to
restore its former splendour as well as remodelling the park,creating
gardens in an ‘English’ style.

In Chaumont it is fairly easy to park (free) down by the river and then make your way through the town before making the long climb uphill, which can be a pleasure if your fit, or turn uphill by the entrance in the direction of Montrichard, then take the first right,through the crossroads towards the school and you'll find plenty of parking spaces. Stroll through the park towards the chateau and onto its drawbridge before entering the inner courtyard. .
You enter and view the grand salon, the billiards room and the library
which present several 16th century Flemish tapestries. A spiral
staircase takes one up to the guardroom above the drawbridge and then
through several chambers with more tapestries in each chamber.

Its not the most lavishly furnished chateau of the Loire but the small chapel is a delight.


The chateau has only three sides as the side facing the river was removed in the 16th century apparently to improve the view and what an impressive view it is!
Please note: From the 01/01 to the 27/04, the castle will be closed because of restoration work . The park remains however open of 10 a.m. to 18 h.


Prince Amadee de Broglie also added the remarkable stables complete with running water and electric lamps when even the grandest chateau had none.
The horses must have been the best appointed residents in the Loire Valley at the time!
GARDEN FESTIVAL
The gardens of the chateau today play host to the annual ‘Festival des Jardins’ (30th April October -19th) a garden festival with over 30 themed gardens. These gardens are created by different landscape architects, designers and artists around a theme, which changes every year. This brings the chateau surroundings to life with the colour and fragrances of the many plants and flowers on display. See details under places to visit
2008 theme: 'The Community Garden'

